Searching for "TORTHORWALD"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Caerlaverock Dumfries Shire Torthorwald, Mouswald, and Ruthwell; S by the Solway Firth, separating it from England; W by the river Nith, separating it from Groome
    Castle-Loch Dumfries Shire Torthorwald hills on the sky-line, presents a picturesque appearance. Both the site of the original Castle of the Bruces Groome
    Collin Dumfries Shire Torthorwald parish, Dumfriesshire, near the left bank of Lochar Water, 1¼ mile N by W of Racks station, and 3½ miles Groome
    Dumfries Dumfries Shire Torthorwald, S by Caerlaverock, and W by Troqueer and Terregles in Kirkcudbrightshire. Its greatest length, from N to S, is 6 ¾ miles Groome
    Dumfriesshire Dumfries Shire Torthorwald, and Mouswald Hills, with curved outlines, cultivated surfaces, and altitudes of from 500 to 800 feet above sea-level Groome
    Elizafield Dumfries Shire Elizafield, a village in Torthorwald parish, Dumfriesshire, near Collin, 4 ½ miles E by S of Dumfries. Groome
    Lochar Dumfries Shire Torthorwald, Dumfries, and Tinwald, extends 10 miles north-north-westward from the Solway Firth to Locharbriggs village, and varies in breadth Groome
    Lochmaben Dumfries Shire Torthorwald and Tinwald, and NW by Kirkmichael. Its utmost length, from N by W to S by E, is 9 miles Groome
    Mouswald Dumfries Shire Torthorwald. Its utmost length, from N by W to S by E, is 4 1 / 8 miles; its breadth increases Groome
    Racks Dumfries Shire Racks , vil. with ry. sta., Torthorwald par., Dumfries-shire, near Lochar Water, 4 miles SE. of Dumfries. Bartholomew
    Racks Dumfries Shire Torthorwald parish, Dumfriesshire, near the left bank of Lochar Water, with a station on the Glasgow and South-Western railway Groome
    Rammerscales Dumfries Shire Torthorwald Hills, and surrounded with a fine expanse of hanging wood, it commands a view of the greater part of Annandale Groome
    Roucan Dumfries Shire Roucan , vil., Torthorwald par., Dumfriesshire, 3½ miles NE. of Dumfries. Bartholomew
    Tinwald Dumfries Shire Torthorwald, SW by Dumfries, and W and NW by Kirkmahoe. Its utmost length, from N by W to S by E, is 5 5 / 8 miles Groome
    Torthorwald Dumfries Shire Torthorwald , par. and vil., Dumfriesshire - par., 6831 ac., pop. 990; vil., 4 miles NE. of Dumfries; P.O.; the ruin of Torthorwald Bartholomew
    Torthorwald Dumfries Shire Torthorwald Tower, in the southern vicinity of Torthorwald village, is a curious ruin, with very thick walls, whose mortar is as hard Groome
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